Alex Jones breaks down the western mainstream media cover-up of Vladimir Putin warning journalists of war. The Russian president met with foreign journalists at the conclusion of the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum on June 17th, and left no one in any doubt that the world is headed down a course which could lead to nuclear war.

When is it OK for a man to cry? After Portugal beat France 1-0 in the Euro 2016 final, perhaps. One genuinely touching moment has been captured on camera, showing a little Portuguese boy consoling a crying French fan. The heartbroken French fan, clad in blue, apparently couldn't hold back tears, crying openly in the street, without regard to others, after his team's shocking defeat to Portugal on Sunday.

Monday marks the start of the ancient Mongolian sport festival of Naadam, which features wrestling, archery and horse-racing. The country is facing a number of challenges as a new democracy and an export-dependent economy.But as Scott Heidler reports, these contemporary issues have had little impact on the all-important Naadam.

The UFC has announced it has been sold for approximately $4 billion to a group headed by talent agency William Morris Endeavor/International Management Group (WME/IMG).

Las Vegas CBS affiliate KLAS-TV reported over the weekend that paperwork for the sale was signed on Saturday to an ownership group comprising WME/IMG, private equity group MSD and global investment firm KKR. UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta will step down following a transitional period, although Dana White will stay on as president and hold a minority stake.